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  • What is a software engineer and how to become one

    software engineer is a person who designs, develops, and maintains software applications and systems. They use programming languages like Java, Python, and C++ to create software. Software engineers work in companies, develop mobile apps, websites, and computer programs. They also fix bugs and improve software performance.

    To become a software engineer, a person needs to study computer science, learn programming languages, and practice coding. Software engineering is a good career with high salary and many job opportunities.

    Requirements:

  • CYB 310 PROJECT 7-2

    SANDBOX

    username: mohmand.hussaini@snhu.edu

    password: Revolution2026$

    Requirements: see rubric plz

  • Week 7 video reflection

    1. Watch the
    2. of Practice and Principle.
    3. In a 1- to 2-page paper, reflect on how the situation in episode 7 was handled.
    • Appraise the leadership skills of the various characters.
    • Suggest an alternative leadership model to generate and weigh potential resolutions.
  • Case study: Positioning_Infiniti G20-answer 4 questions

    Instructions: Answer Questions 1 to 4 in the casepdf)Format: Double-spaced, 12-point font, no page limit.

    I have completed the Excel analysis for the case study, and the attached spreadsheet contains all the results, figures, and outputs. The images and data in the Excel file can be directly used to support the answers.

    I would like your guidance on the following:

    1. For Question 1, I need a more comprehensive, multi-dimensional analysis. The answer should not rely on a single perceptual map but should integrate insights from different dimensions and statistical outputs in the Excel file.
    2. For Questions 13, all arguments and conclusions must be supported explicitly by data and results from the Excel file . I want to ensure that my discussion is fully data-driven rather than descriptive.
    3. For Question 4, I need to propose a concrete research methodology and a practical, executable plan. This should include specific research techniques, sampling approach, data collection methods, analytical tools, and an implementation timeline.
    4. After completing all four questions, I will also need a plagiarism and AI-detection report to ensure academic compliance.

    Requirements: 800 words

  • Psychological disorder and treatment

    Overview This week, you’ll complete an oral presentation focusing on one psychological disorder and the most common treatment for that disorder. Preparation Select one psychological disorder (that you have not examined in previous assignments) and a treatment for that disorder to use for this assignment. Choose one of the following: Presenting at a senior center to an audience primarily over 65 years old. Presenting at a local high school to the students. Presenting at a daycare to the childcare providers. Presenting at a YMCA to an audience of primarily adults. Become familiar with the software you’ll use to record your presentation and create your slides. See the possible resources below. Locate two peer-reviewed journal articles: one on the disorder and one on the treatment. Slideshow Instructions This will be an oral presentation; you’ll want to record your presentation and support your words with a slideshow. You may use PowerPoint to create this slideshow, or if you wish, you may use other options. You are responsible for making your presentation work. Use the Capella University Library: PowerPoint PresentationsLinks to an external site. library guide or refer to PowerPoint under Tools and Resources for more information about how to create a PowerPoint presentation. Design Considerations Consider the following when creating the presentation: Be sure to use the minimum number of words needed. It would be ideal to have no more than six bullet point entries on a slide and no more than 10 words per entry. You can always add more slides to cover any given topic. Be sure to use typefaces that are easy to read. Do not use more than two typefaces of different names (such as Helvetica or Times). Do not use different typefaces that are similar in style. However, it is very helpful to use some appropriate contrasts of sizes and weights of type to focus the viewer’s attention on the most important content within each slide. Consider using pictures and diagrams, in addition to words, to convey relevant information visually. However, minimize the use of decorative elements or effects that distract from meaning. For any visual material within your presentation that you did not create yourself, cite the source. For presentations in a professional context: If you use pictures or diagrams that you did not create yourself, you must seek out, and abide by, applicable copyright restrictions. Use Week 9: Google Search: ImagesLinks to an external site. as a resource for finding free images online. If required by members of your audience, be prepared to make appropriate accommodations. Use current APA style citations and list references in slides at the end of the presentation. Refer to Academic WriterLinks to an external site. for guidance in using proper APA style. See the Evidence and APALinks to an external site. section of the Writing Center for instructions on accessing and using Academic Writer. Instructions Using your course text, resources from readings, the DSM-5-TRLinks to an external site., and two or more scholarly journal articles, create a 48 minute oral presentation in which you: Describe the selected psychological disorder from the DSM-5-TR. Support with a peer-reviewed journal article and include mention of race and gender. Discuss the current diagnostic criteria for the disorder from the DSM-5-TR. Provide a brief case example in which a client’s behavior corresponds to diagnostic criteria. Describe the most common treatment option. Support with a peer-reviewed journal article. Generate three questions your audience might ask and present the answers. Recommended Outline Slide 1: Title slide with presentation title, your name, course number, and instructor name. Oral presentation notes: Start by introducing yourself and identifying your audience and topic. Slide 2: Describe the diagnosis, supported with evidence from a peer-reviewed journal article. Oral presentation notes: Define any terms or concepts that would be unfamiliar to your audience and include a discussion of race and gender. Slide 3: Use a case example to illustrate the diagnostic criteria. Oral presentation notes: Choose an example that would appeal to your chosen audience. Slide 4: Describe the most common treatment option. Oral presentation notes: Use language that would be easy for your audience to understand. Slide 5: Use scientific evidence (peer-reviewed journal article) to support the efficacy of the treatment. Oral presentation notes: Focus on the key aspects of the evidence that would interest your audience. Slide 6: Questions and Answers. Slide 7: References. Oral presentation notes: Thank your audience for their time/attendance. Additional Requirements Presentation Instructions Your presentation should be 48 minutes in length. Your presentation should employ effective spoken delivery. Elements include: Appropriate volume and clear pronunciation. Avoidance of audible fidgeting and distracting interjections. Variety of intonation and pacing and appropriate use of pauses. The Guidelines for Public Speaking media piece can provide helpful assistance. Important: Before you deliver or record your presentation, it is recommended that you allow ample time to practice your presentation until you master all these and are comfortable with these elements. You may record the slideshow presentation with your spoken narration or arrange with your instructor for a time to deliver it live. If you choose to present live, contact your instructor prior to this week so you can set up a time to meet. If you choose to record your audiovisual presentation, it is recommended that you use Kaltura. However, you may use alternative software you are familiar with. Refer to Audio and Video in this Course under Tools and Resources for more information on Kaltura. Note: If you require the use of assistive technology or alternative communication methods to participate in these activities, please contact DisabilityServices@Capella.edu to request accommodations. Competencies Measured By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria: Competency 2: Apply the current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) to psychological disorders. Apply the current edition of the DSM to psychological disorders. Use a case example to illustrate diagnostic criteria. Competency 4: Propose appropriate interventions grounded in psychology. Propose appropriate psychology-based interventions. Use scientific evidence to support proposed treatment. Competency 5: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for professionals in the field of psychology. Introduce self and topic. Deliver oral presentation appropriate to the audience with clear, organized delivery, including answers to potential audience questions. Use APA style formatting for citations and reference list with only minor errors. Address assignment purpose in a well-organized slideshow, incorporating appropriate evidence and tone in grammatically sound sentences.
  • answering questions

    You will answer thoroughly 13 questions from the list and you will then create 2 questions you will ASK at an interview.

  • Research Application

    Need to have SPSSS or JASP -answer the questions in the template attached, file for SPSS or JASP needs to be include. – file for the SPSS or JASP is attached if I need to attached just let me know

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): ApplicationAssignment1-InstructionsandTemplate.docx

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Capstone Project Proposal Literature Review

    Find 5 peer reviewed articles about your capstone project. Write a literature review.

    Please follow the assignment rubric

    • A literature review is not an annotated bibliography in which you summarize briefly each article that you have reviewed.
    • While a summary of what you have read is contained within the literature review, it goes well beyond merely summarizing professional literature.
    • It focuses on a specific topic of interest and includes your critical analysis of the relationship among different works, and relating this research to your work.
    • In this case, your work will be your capstone project.
    • It may be written as a stand-alone paper or to provide a theoretical framework and rationale for a research study (such as a thesis or dissertation).
    • Your literature review will be written as a standalone paper.

    Below is information about the structure of the literature review, finding credible information for research assignments, formulating research questions, search strategies and a literature review template:

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  • TUCTA

    TUCTA: Our Foreign B.A. Degree or Trade Certificate: Exploring International Universities and Institutes

    Present a Written Version. Deliver Also a 5 minute Video Version of Your Findings.

    DATES:

    Word Length: at least 1,000 words

    Sources: Can be both the University’s website and other reputable sources. If you use them, make a Works Cited, as well.RATIONALE & DESIGN:

    Outside of the United States generous system of community colleges, our post-high school education in America is among the most expensive in the world, creating an ever-widening gap between the super-wealthy and the rest of us.

    This Investigation calls for you to determine a college, university, or institute where you could finish a degree or certificate that is outside of the USA and its territories.

    I have had the pleasure to give talks on this before, helping students decide on good candidates, and I earned my PhD outside of this country as well.

    So,

    1. Start research today on a country that you would like to live in and key universities/institutes that catch your eye there.
    2. As your investigation deepens, answer these questions: Why do you want to go to there? What does that city and land have that you like to do, see, visit, and enjoy?
    3. What are the requirements for acceptance? What are your current grades/test scores, and how would they compare to those of people trying to get acceptance there?
    4. What would be the total price (tuition, fees, books, food, lodging, transportation, etc.) and what are realistic opportunities for grants/scholarships for foreigners like us? Which ones would you apply to?
    5. What would you study and research at this place? What is the department and what is the degree/certificate you seek? Why is it valued or vaunted? How is it rated?
    6. Here are a couple dependable “ranking/rating” sites …
    7. Why would you like it there? And what could help lead to your success there? What clubs or associations do they have there which you want to join?
    8. In this written report, also show three visuals: two of the campus, and a third as an ariel shot of the town/city it is in.

    (Note: You don’t have to study at Lone Star College’s international partners, but we do have some in France/Morrocco/and Japan, and we do belong to international associations that have benefits and connections to them, like this: Our European Transfer Four Year University Partner:

    Rennes School of Business (France)

    Our Asian Transfer Four Year University Partner:

    Kansai Gaidai University (Japan)

    Our African Partner:

    Rabat International University (Morocco)

    >>Amazing Fact: The Cost for Finishing a Degree at these three places (as of 2024) is cheaper than finishing the last two years of a 4 year degree at University of Houston for a Harris County Resident.)<<